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Result of Google Lime Scholarship Posted: 01 Apr 2010 02:03 AM PDT Google has announced the result for Google Lime Scholarship You can also Subscribe to FINAL YEAR PROJECT'S by Email for more such Information,Contest,Projects and Seminar. These are the Lucky and Deserving People who Won Aaron Goldman - Georgia Institute of Technology Alicia Grubb - University Of Toronto Alyssa Rosenzweig - University Of Toronto Casey Burkhardt - Villanova University Joseph Shanahan - Auburn University Micah Brodsky - Massachusetts Institute of Technology Michael Jolley - University of Arkansas at Little Rock Nektarios Paisios - New York University Roy Martinez - Arizona State University Main Shaun Kane - University of Washington Shiri Azenkot - University of Washington Google Lime scholars will each receive an academic scholarship and are invited to an all-expenses paid trip to the Google Headquarters in Mountain View, California this summer. |
Shared Team Leadership Project Posted: 31 Mar 2010 10:00 PM PDT Shared Team Leadership Project is a good project for Management students with full Report You can also Subscribe to FINAL YEAR PROJECT'S by Email for more such Projects and Seminar.Despite extensive theory and research on teams and leadership, few scholars have examined team leadership per se. To help fill this void, I examine a construct that intertwines leadership and teams: shared team leadership. Author: Ziegert, Jonathan Christian Source: University of Maryland DOWNLOAD |
Posted: 31 Mar 2010 02:30 AM PDT Self-Adjusting Window Shade is a good project to be made and as name indicates automatically Adjust window Shades You can also Subscribe to FINAL YEAR PROJECT'S by Email for more such Projects and Seminar.The self adjusting window shade will automatically raise, lower, open, and close your blinds by itself. A computer terminal acts as a remote to broadcast instructions to the window shade via RF. These manual adjustments are stored into the microcontroller's system along with the room's current ambient light and temperature settings. When these lighting and temperature conditions are found in the room, the window shade will automatically readjust itself to that previous level. Author:-Alexander Lee and Henry Chan Source:- Cornell University See Full Report |
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